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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Mike, I checked the paper label and the Form is Homburg. It could be that the brim curl was modified because it doesn't look like any other Lembert Homburg that I have encountered (see links below).

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/13-kr-lembert-hutfabrik/#entry142

http://germanaustrianhats.invisionzone.com/index.php?/topic/13-kr-lembert-hutfabrik/page-2#entry1741
I love the Hellgrau Lambert curl too. Very bowler like. This black Lambert has it's own style, I love it.
 

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Ant is right, what a fedora! This hat is on the page in Webster's!



This is one of the most interesting brim curls I've seen. This hat is special Steve. Other than a soft felt dress hat, what would this be called? Not quite a Homburg, something distinct for sure.


A very nice topper for the day.
Thanks Red,

300 miles away....

It was bumpy here.

Pretty bad in Mexico city, a elementary school colapsed so sad...young kids...

Anyway we are stronger than this earthquake, not the first one, not the worst one.

Thanks again my friend..

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Samuel

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Extra points for spelling "complementary" appropriately.

Such fine hats today. Stay dry, @Knotten. Great Strat, @Samuel; love the brims up for our wayward friend.

At the dentist in my new to me Portis thin ribbon. Catching up on Goofus and Gallant.

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Look Ma, no cavities!

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Y'all have a good Tuesday


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Nice smile and hat!
 

Samuel

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Thanks my friend...

Last week's earthquake was a fuc@#$ing joke compared to this one...

Mexico City and Puebla seem to have been hitted harder.

We have a special soil made of "Jal" stone, like a sponge stone, so you feel the damn thing but the soil absorbs lots of the energy so only some fallen brick walls and stuff but you can still feel it....

Just like trying to walk after 2 bottles of tequila..

Thanks again

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Take it easy amigo, earthquakes are no joke!
 
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